And the good thing is you know that in advance rather than how we had to do it- walk in the park and hope something was available and if it wasn't, then we were out of luck and having to make major adjustments to a plan we spent a lot of time figuring out. Now we know what we have and don't have.
As I responded to wisblue, my post wasn't about touring styles or personal choices. It was strictly about what *opportunity* exists to get a FP.
But I was being forced to make that choice under fp- so it's really not a choice other than a choice to alter the way we toured the parks to fit the system in place. And since we park hopped and didn't have an unlimited vacation, it was a major shift in scheduling of the parks to be able to get back to that park to ride a specific ride. It wasn't as simple as you would have it sound. In reality, we did what I would suggest with fp+- ride it when crowds are lower. Of course, not knowing in advance made that difficult at times. We adjusted for that at home with our park day schedule because we knew from previous trips how it worked. Not everyone has that luxury.
I didn't say it was simple, I didn't say it was ideal. I wasn't putting any kind of value judgment on it. But it was an *option*. If you *really* wanted to get a FP, there was a way you could do it. Under FP+, if you *really* want a FP+ for something, and availability is gone when your window opens, there is nothing you can do to change that.
You can apply park touring strategies to mitigate it, yes. But again, not what nmy post was about.
Let's not minimize what the shortages were under fp. It wasn't a couple- It was routinely, TOT, TSMM, RRC, Soarin', TT and there were others in the MK as well. Not a couple. With fp+ it's 2, each in different parks and certainly not everyone is shut out of those 2 although admittedly they book quickly.
I'm not minimizing anything. In *my personal experience*, the only rides that ran out of FP before noon were TSMM and Soarin, and occasionally TT. We never saw TOT or RNRC run out before we left the park (and we usually leave around 2-3). We always had mountain FP availability in MK well into the evening as well. Again - my *personal* experience, I understand the experience of others is different depending on various things like crowd levels and time of year.
Even in FP/FP+ discussions from over a year ago, the vast majority of the comments were about how FP+ would make it better for TSMM and Soarin'. Even 2 out of the 3 or 4 quotes you posted as evidence earlier in this thread were *solely* about TSMM.
As I said, it's more of level playing field and the tilt it does have at least isn't still tilting towards the same group of people.
I think it far more favors the return guest than it does the infrequent visitor - again, based on my personal experience.
The friends I am planning a trip for were VERY overwhelmed by the idea of FP+. the friend who is joining DH and I on our trip this week was equally overwhelmed, which is why I've planned the whole trip myself. My brother and SIL are wanting to go for the Wine & Dine 1/2 marathon weekend next year, and they are anxiously waiting our report from our trip this year because they are also overwhelmed by the idea of FP+. There are 2 other boards I'm on, not Disney boards, where I've helped people plan trips and on both of them, *every* person who has posted has initially said how overwhelmed they were by the idea of FP+. These are tech savvy, smartphone carrying, well educated individuals, who all independently (and without any input from myself) have *initiated* conversations with me because of how complicated they feel it is to go to Disney. I want to make it quite clear that this is how they *initiated* conversations with me, so that it is clear that I did not in any way influence them in that feeling. That is the feeling that they approached me with.
I think that is true for any system, though. Those that are informed will always have a leg up on those who are less informed.